Who Does Wyoming “Like” For The 2016 Presidential Race?

The folks at FiveThirtyEight, an opinion poll analysis site dealing with politics, economics, and sports, have delved into the question: If Decision 2016 for the White House was determined by Facebook likes - who would win? Through a cool interactive map, they've sliced and diced the data down country-wide, allowing you to dive deeper by seeing how each state shakes out, and even at the county level. Who does Wyoming "like" most for 2016?

Statewide, Ben Carson rules the roost, with 32% of Wyoming likes.

Donald Trump comes in 2nd, with 25%.

Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz are tied at 3rd, with 16% each.

Marco Rubio had 7% in Wyoming.

Hillary Clinton came in at only 3%.

Jeb Bush and John Kasich brought up the rear, each mustering less than 1%.

Likely due to a smaller population, the results are very similar at the county level in many places across Wyoming - with a few major exceptions:

Teton County proved to be a large Facebook stronghold for Bernie Sanders, with 49% - with the closest challenger being Ben Carson, at only 18%.

Sanders also held a strong, yet smaller lead in Albany County - 37% to Ben Carson's 25%.

Although in some counties, the Ben Carson margin was smaller - he still had a commanding lead in almost all counties across Wyoming - with the exception of Sweetwater County, and Campbell County, where Donald Trump leads by a slim margin. (2% ahead in Sweetwater, 1% ahead in Campbell.)

How will social activity stand up to actual results for the 2016 race? We'll find out - but an interesting look at Wyoming's Presidential preferences (at least on Facebook), nonetheless.